Phantom's dogged effort late not enough on ice

Dogged effort late not enough on ice

YOUNGSTOWN

Kyle Connor, the Youngstown Phantoms’ top dawg in scoring, came oh-so-close to earning best-in-show.

Trailing by a goal in the third period, Connor put a nifty move on a Cedar Rapids defender and fired at the top corner of the net. Instead of netting a hat trick, the puck missed by inches, sailing wide.

Connor’s try was one of several close calls the Phantoms generated in a 4-3 loss Friday night at the Covelli Centre during the team’s first “Hockey for Hounds” promotion that attracted approximately three dozen four-legged fans.

Phantoms penalty killers did well, skating off all but one of the RoughRiders’ seven power-play chances.

Even strength was another story as the Phantoms (16-34-6, 38 points) were trying to take a bite out of the second-place RoughRiders’ hopes for first-round home-ice advantage.

“Our penalty kill was very good all night,” Phantoms head coach Anthony Noreen said. “Five-minute power play — I don’t think we surrendered a shot.

“And on the [30-second] 5-on-3, [we were] very good.”

Defenseman Scott Moldenhauer’s even-strength goal early in the third period was the killer for the RoughRiders (34-20-3, 71 points). It was his first of the season.

The Phantoms didn’t quit, first skating off two overlapping penalties that included a 30-second two-man advantage, then generating several scoring opportunities.

“Right down to the end, we were still pushing, creating chances,” Noreen said. “[Conor] Lemirande hits a post, we get a scramble there at the end and it doesn’t go.

“It’s obviously frustrating.”

In the final seconds, Kiefer Sherwood fired a shot that Lemirande deflected wide.

“I just tried to shoot it on net and ‘Lemir’ did a good job of tipping it,” Sherwood said. “Some days, the bounces don’t go your way.”

About five-and-a-half minutes into the game, Connor took advantage of a RoughRiders giveaway near the Youngstown blue line and escaped for a breakaway goal.

“J.J. [Piccinich] did a good job of pressuring the point, making him throw that pass all the way across,” said Connor, the Phantoms’ leading scorer with 70 points. “I was kind of cheating a little bit and it ended up right on my stick.”

Jason Kalinowski tied the game in the second period by pouncing on a rebound off Phantoms goaltender Sean Romeo’s pads. The Phantoms then lost Josh Nenadal when he was penalized five minutes and a game misconduct for kneeing Judd Peterson.

The Phantoms skated off the first 3:50 of the major penalty, then Moldenhauer was sent to the doghouse, er penalty box for interference. During the 4-on-4, Andrew Poturalski beat Romeo with a low backhand shot.

The lead quickly evaporated on the Phantoms’ 5-on-3 advantage. Connor’s shot from the top of the faceoff circle eluded goaltender Danny Tirone for his 29th goal and a 2-2 tie.

“Melnick and I had a nice give-and-go,” Connor said. “There was nobody on me, I figured I had a lot of time.”